| You're rolling down the road, late in the day, in | | | | issue, in unfamiliar territory, just piles a lot of stresson |
| country you've never been in before. How do yougo | | | | top of unpleasantness, while usually, producing |
| about locating a really sweet, remote, RV | | | | nothing. |
| Boondocking camp? | | | | Instead, find a comfortable enough U.S. Forest |
| It's darn sure a poor idea to just turn your big Motor | | | | Service campground, or even a low cost private park |
| Home or Fifth Wheel up some narrow forest | | | | fora night or two. That will give you the time you |
| road,hoping to luck into a good RV Boondocking | | | | need to go exploring. Going out on daytrips, using |
| campsite! | | | | yourtow vehicle or your "toad", will allow you to go |
| Many times, with that method, what you'll find is a | | | | up those narrow forest roads searching out the |
| dead end. You'll be maybe two miles in, at a spotyou | | | | perfect,long term (10-14 day) RV Boondocking |
| have no hope of turning around in! The only place | | | | campsite. |
| you could turn around was a half mile back, downthat | | | | The side benefits are that first, you greatly reduce |
| little road. Have you ever backed your rig up for | | | | the stress of finding an RV Boondocking |
| maybe a half mile? It's really not my idea of a | | | | campsite,and secondly, you eliminate the worry of |
| goodtime. It gets especially bad when your | | | | getting your big rig trapped in some remote, |
| "significant other" told you when you were turning in | | | | backwoods, bottleneck. |
| that, in theiropinion, it was a bad idea! | | | | Paying for a campsite for a night or two, until you |
| And now, to compound things, it's getting dark in a | | | | find that perfect spot, will sure beat paying to get |
| big hurry! | | | | towedout of a trap, or to repair the body damage |
| So, how do you go about finding that perfect, dry | | | | you did getting yourself out! |
| camping site as you enter new country? Don't! That's | | | | Take your time and enjoy RV Boondocking! It's one |
| right. Don't! | | | | of those things that, the more you do it, the better |
| At least not for the time being. Trying to force that | | | | you'll get at it! |